Crusaders came from all over, and were led by Richard III….?

 

Taken from the link below

Well, when we think of the Romans, we now know they came from every corner of Europe and even the Middle East, but do we always think of Crusaders as being so diverse? This is an interesting article, and worth reading.

Except….Richard III led the Third Crusade? One lives and learns. I’ll warrant Richard would have been as surprised as me to learn of this particular exploit!


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  1. Clearly, after he’d come to the 21st century, figured how to win Bosworth, gone back, defeated Tudor and changed history, he got a taste for this time-travelling schtick!

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    1. Yeah I’m pretty convinced he’s the Doctor….¯_(ツ)_/¯

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